I can't find an answer for this error.
In an include file __int32 is defined:
typedef long __int32;
In another file is this declaration:
typedef unsigned __int32 xxx_uint32_t;
I get the following error:
'__int32' previously declared as something else
It was declared as: long
It is now declared: unsigned
Thank you
Paul

Yeah... For some reason using a typedef in a typedef does not seem to go
too well... <g>
Guess Walter could look into this.
Paul Runde wrote:

I can't find an answer for this error.
In an include file __int32 is defined:
typedef long __int32;
In another file is this declaration:
typedef unsigned __int32 xxx_uint32_t;
I get the following error:
'__int32' previously declared as something else
It was declared as: long
It is now declared: unsigned
Thank you
Paul

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The parser sees:
typedef long __int32;
typedef unsigned __int32
and that looks like a redefinition.
"Paul Runde" <prunde consolidated.net> wrote in message
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I can't find an answer for this error.
In an include file __int32 is defined:
typedef long __int32;
In another file is this declaration:
typedef unsigned __int32 xxx_uint32_t;
I get the following error:
'__int32' previously declared as something else
It was declared as: long
It is now declared: unsigned
Thank you
Paul